She is smart and strong-willed and he is obsessed. Four years after tossing her graduation cap into the air, Ivy struggles to get a job. She lives in an oppressive home with her self-assured stepmother and calculating stepbrother, Ivy yearns for purpose and desperately seeks an escape from her suffocating reality. But when a chance encounter leads to a night of intoxicating passion, everything changes. Liam Hartwell is everything Ivy shouldn't want: A 29-year-old powerful and cold CEO haunted by the consequences of a reckless past. He's built his life on power and control, burying regrets beneath success. But one night with Ivy pulls him into a love he never expected and a past he can no longer outrun As fate intertwines their lives, Ivy must confront her deepest fears and desires, igniting a wild journey of guilt, obsession, and an undeniable connection that could either heal or shatter her world. Will she embrace the forbidden love that beckons her, or will she continue to run from the truth? Prepare for a slow-burn romance that’s as thrilling as heart-wrenching in this tale of passion, fate, and emotional awakening
view moreChapter 1: The Encounter
Ivy wakes up to the coldness of the morning, harsh, biting, and unforgiving as it seeps through the cracks in the wall of the small room she shares with her stepbrother's muddle. Her blanket, light and overwashed clung to her legs as if it knew letting go would mean facing another disappointing morning. Outside, the wind wailed. Inside, her alarm flashed a relentless red: 7:30 AM.
She had an interview at ten. Another one. Another ten maybe
She gazed at the ceiling, letting her eyes trace the faded paint, a daily ritual that bought her a few more moments before the weight of reality surged in.
She sighed and swung her leg over the side of the bed, her feet momentarily hesitant as they touched the icy floor. Her blonde hair was a mess of waves falling stubbornly as she made her way to the mirror perched above the dresser. The dark circles under her eyes were more pronounced than usual; another night of restless sleep had taken its toll.
Ivy averted her gaze from the mirror.
The house was eerily quiet, but that wasn't new. It had been like that since her father died— silent, chill, and calculated. Her stepmother, Evelyn, barely endured her presence. And Rowan, her stepbrother, rarely speaks unless he has to. When he did, It was sharp and cold.
She walked into the hallway, mood already sullen as she heard Rowan’s voice from the kitchen.
“I thought serious interviews started before ten,” he said, not looking at her as he poured coffee.
“I didn't realize you were monitoring my calendar,” Ivy replied striding past him to the fridge to grab a bottle of water. She maintained a steady tone.
Rowan glanced at her —slow and expressionless. His hair was flawlessly styled as always with his jaw contracted, his dark pants crinkled, his shirt ironed and spotless. He always looked like he belonged in a courtroom.
“You’ve been pursuing interviews for what — four years now?” he asked, taking a sip of his coffee. “I’m curious about what the end goal is.”
She slammed the fridge door harder than necessary. “The end goal is to not breathe the same air as you, Rowan.”
A faint smile played on his lips, but it never reached his eyes. "I'll toast to that.”
She despised him most when he smiled.
Evelyn appeared a moment later in her silk robe, her hair swept up as if she were still gracing the front page of a Vogue magazine. She glanced at Ivy before turning to Rowan and touching his arm.
“Have you eaten darling?”
Rowan’s smile softened. “Not yet”.
Of course.
Ivy returned to her room to get ready and emerged an hour later. She left without saying a word, keys in hand and a bag slung over her shoulder. The door slammed shut behind her as the cold air stung her cheeks. It was better than feeling numb.
The bus ride to downtown Timberline was quiet. Ivy gazed out the window, watching the city she had always hoped to escape come into view. She had thought college would provide her with a way out, her ladder to a better future. But now, four years later, the rungs of that ladder felt broken. She realized that degrees didn't hold much value without the right connections and money.
And her hope had faded away with her father's passing.
Her phone buzzed with a reminder: “Interview — Inkwell PR, 10:00 AM.”
She hadn’t heard of the firm until yesterday. The job listing was vague: assistant-level, full-time, with benefits included. She didn’t care; she just needed something. A foothold.
The building was a tall, sleek structure of glass and concrete, nestled between two skyscrapers. She checked her reflection in the doors — a clean blue blouse, black skirt, and mascara holding up. Not the most lustrous look, but enough.
The lobby was modern and minimalist. A woman at the front desk nodded and gestured Ivy to the elevators.
She rode up alone.
Upon exiting, she was struck by the deep silence—sterile and weighty.
She walked to the receptionist's desk, “Hi, I’m Ivy Hart. I have a ten o’clock—”
“Please take a seat,” the man replied without looking up. “Someone will be with you shortly.”
Ivy sat, and time seemed to crawl.
She anxiously ran her hands over her knees and checked the time on her phone. It was 9:58.
She could hear the faint sound of footsteps down the hall, approaching slowly. Then they stopped.
The office door swung open.
For a moment, everything around her froze.
The man who stepped out was not the HR assistant she expected. He was tall, broad-shouldered, and wore a tailored navy suit. His hair was slicked back, and he had a chiseled jawline, with intense gray eyes that seemed to see too much yet revealed nothing. His presence was commanding and inscrutable.
When his eyes met hers—deep, frosty, and strangely familiar—her breath caught in her throat.
It was him.
The man from that night years ago.
She didn't know his name, but she could never forget his face.
He studied her as if trying to place a stranger.
“Miss Smith?” he asked, his voice smooth and almost bored. “Follow me.”
She stood slowly, every nerve on edge, the hallway behind him becoming a blur.
As she stepped into the office, one thought burned louder than the rest in her mind:
What the hell is he doing here?….
Chapter 6: Have lunch with meLIAM’S POV“Uhmmm, I have some files for you to sign, sir. Can I come in?”Liam heard and recognized the voice. It was Ivy.Here he was thinking of what excuse he could make up to see her, and she just appeared. It was like she could read his mind.He snapped out of his thought as he heard another knock. “Come in,” he said as he put on his glasses and pretended to be busy with some paperwork on his desk.Ivy entered his office with her hands full of some files. She gently placed them on his desk.“These are contracts urgently in need of your signature, sir,” she said as she moved away from the desk.Liam glanced at the files and looked away. Still pretending to be busy, Ivy wondered if he had heard what she had just said.“Sir, the—” Ivy started, but was interrupted.“You can leave. I'll sign and send it to you when I'm done.” Liam said without sparing her a glance.“Okay, sir,” Ivy said, heading to the door, but was stopped by his voice. “Is there anyth
Chapter 5: Jealous Liam LIAM’S POV :Liam sat in his office with a pile of paperwork scattered across his desk in a mess. He groaned in frustration and flung his pen across the room. He just couldn't concentrate, not when her pale face kept flashing in his head. Ivy Smith, that name and face have been haunting his dreams ever since that night. No matter the number of women he slept with, none could erase the thought and memories of her.He had gone back to the bar the next day, hoping to see her again, but it was as if she never existed. All his attempts to find her were to no avail.She disappeared without a trace. Just when he had lost all hope of ever seeing her again, she just appeared at his doorstep.He hadn't expected her to be the one he was interviewing that day. She still looked innocent and beautiful as he remembered.The way she felt uncomfortable in his presence that day annoyed him, and left him wondering if he was the only one who couldn't forget her.That day, he dec
Chapter 4: Hart Corporation UNKNOWN NUMBER: "We have completed the review of your resume and eagerly anticipate the opportunity to work with you.Resume by 8 AM on Wednesday.Welcome to Hart Corporation! A little bit of doubtfulness, calmness, and something she couldn't quite place. Was this real? After all these years?Ivy stared at the message, almost hoping that if she blinked hard enough, it would just go away. She kept reading it repeatedly to confirm it wasn’t all in her head. She attempted to calm the shaking that ran through her.She released a shaky breath as she put her phone on the couch. Her phone let out a second buzz. An email this time, with her name boldly written at the top. It consisted of some instructions, formal confirmation, company letterhead, and a contract attachment. “I'm not imagining things, oh my world! It's real!”Ivy jumped and let out a loud laugh that vibrated off the whole living room.Her eyes glistened with water, but she brushed them away.“I n
Chapter 3: smoke and sparksUnknown Number: your beauty is as radiant as ever…just like I remembered.Ivy stared at the message as though it might disappear if she as much as just blinked her eyes. Her thumb was suspended over the screen, her mind raced, and her heart thumped. The light from her phone cast a silhouette across her room.She did not reply. She couldn't bring herself to.She turned off the phone and flung it on the drawers as though it scorched her. She did not attempt to move and just sat there, looking at the wall with her pulse roaring in her ears.It was just an unknown number. Maybe a prank… not anything to be worried about.Yet it felt so unmistakable and personal.The oddest part was that only one face came to her mind immediately after she read it.Liam…She picked up the phone and opened the message again. Her fingers hovered over the keyboard, contemplating.Who are you? Too immature.What do you want from me?Too guarding. She erased the reply sighed frustra
**Chapter 2: Silent Recognition**The clear glass doors closed behind her with a soft hiss, and she was surrounded by the cold air in the building, which did away with the leftovers of the humid morning outside. Ivy waited for a second, so she could adjust to the peace of the space —the floors were shiny, the walls were stark white, and the air was filled with a strong scent of expensive cologne. Everything about the place emitted power, success, and wealth, making the flutter in her chest feel completely out of place.Liam HartwellIvy could hardly remember the last time her heart raced like this. Two years ago, one night that was a blur, and then, nothing.She hadn’t thought she would see him again — not like this. Especially not in this setting. Not in a corporate office, not with his name on the door, and not with important documents in front of her.The man behind the elegant desk didn’t look up right away. His brows were furrowed in concentration as he focused on his paperwork.
Chapter 1: The Encounter Ivy wakes up to the coldness of the morning, harsh, biting, and unforgiving as it seeps through the cracks in the wall of the small room she shares with her stepbrother's muddle. Her blanket, light and overwashed clung to her legs as if it knew letting go would mean facing another disappointing morning. Outside, the wind wailed. Inside, her alarm flashed a relentless red: 7:30 AM.She had an interview at ten. Another one. Another ten maybe She gazed at the ceiling, letting her eyes trace the faded paint, a daily ritual that bought her a few more moments before the weight of reality surged in. She sighed and swung her leg over the side of the bed, her feet momentarily hesitant as they touched the icy floor. Her blonde hair was a mess of waves falling stubbornly as she made her way to the mirror perched above the dresser. The dark circles under her eyes were more pronounced than usual; another night of restless sleep had taken its toll.Ivy averted her gaze f
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